A weightless battle tank floats in the air. A pair of speakers play sounds of truck engines to an empty field. A radio picks up chatter of imaginary platoons.
This is the story of World War 2’s Ghost Army. They weren’t there to fight the Nazis. They were there to fool them.
These artists were tasked by General Eisenhower to use their wits and creativity to try and save as many soldiers as possible. But does the gamble work, or end up risking more lives?